美 [hæv ə traɪ]
试一试:尝试做某事。
尝试;努力
I'd like to have a try.
我想尝试一下。
Why don't you have a try at convincing him?
为什么你不试试说服他?
You can mock, but at least I'm willing to have a try!
你可以嘲笑我,但我至少愿意试一试。
The judge declares a mistrial. Prosecutors then have to decide whether to try the case again.
VOA : special.2009.08.31
But, you know, this undergraduate's very eager to do it, let's let him have a try.
就不值得我再花时间,寻找是否有粒子。
化学原理课程节选 : 麻省理工公开课
You can't just say it once. You have to try to fill that void by saying it two times and by invoking his father a third time.
你不能只讲一次,你必须说第二遍,并且第三次提到迪安的父亲,来填补中间的空隙。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
"The American people are very angry. And they do not like it and we are going to try to repeal this, and we are going to have a very spirited campaign coming up between now and November and there will be a very heavy price to pay for it."
VOA : special.2010.03.27
"But we have inputted our folks in there, creating a fire break around the area to try to slow that fire."
VOA : standard.2009.09.01
The first came courtesy of a penalty try as Jamie Robinson was judged to have prevented a try-scoring opportunity by interfering with the ball while in an offside position.
If you chose to have a runner try to take an extra base, a speedy one would safe if you drew, say, between 1 and 17, an 85% success rate.
Bailey's was a bad miss, the big prop opting to try and bulldoze the brave Mathers out of the way, when a step either side of the Wolves full-back would surely have brought a try.